For me, load-in and load-out is the work part of playing music. This bag helps streamline things so that my DXR12 is packed conveniently with it's power cord and XLR cable. The bag is a nice fit for the speaker and there's room in the side pocket for the cables. So far, so good. My speaker is protected during transport and I don't have to spend time looking for the cables in a bundled mess.

I bought this bag to do a direct comparison with the QSC bag. IMO the QSC bag is worth the extra money. Although nether bag has enough padding, the gator has less. Both bags fit the K12.2.very nicely. The pocket on the gator is larger than the QSC, but not enough to make a difference in my decision to send it back.

I had a pair of QSC bags meant for the K12 and these bags looked just like them in the ads and pictures, so I decided to try them thinking maybe they're the same bag with a different logo. They are quite similar but they are not the same bag.

This bag material and padding is a little thinner, and the zipper doesn't go all the way around the opening. It zips fully open to make the back and top into a giant flap. The zippers cover the back edges and sides of the top but the front end of the top closes with velcro instead of zipping around like the QSC bag does.

The pockets on this bag do not velcro closed as nicely as the QSC bags do, and seem to fit less stuff. And finally, the handles on this bag are thinner webbing and they are longer, making the bags clumsier to carry. They fit very similarly to the K12 bags on either a K12 or an EV ZLX 12" speaker.

In the end, I'd say this is a reasonable bag, but it's not as nice as the QSC (which also fits the ZLX 12" speakers). If I had it to do again, I'd buy the K12 bags instead, even for a little more money, since they're much nicer. But if price is a big concern, and you don't mind a slightly less refined bag, these will do the job just fine.